Abundans Training

Abundans Training Accredited First Aid training an Occupational Health Service

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15/08/2025

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15/08/2025

Getting ready for the Huis Bethlehem Golf day.

Expanding our services.
30/07/2025

Expanding our services.

We Would like to welcome sr Miranda Stoltz to the Abundans team.Sr Miranda wil bring a vast amount of knowledge and expe...
25/07/2025

We Would like to welcome sr Miranda Stoltz to the Abundans team.

Sr Miranda wil bring a vast amount of knowledge and experience to Abundans allowing us to expand our services to you.

Follow the page to see our new additional services.

Welcome and we hope to have a long and prosperous relationship with you❤️

Is your Company's medicals up to date?Contact us for detailed quote.All industries including Construction,  Forestry, Pe...
21/07/2025

Is your Company's medicals up to date?
Contact us for detailed quote.
All industries including Construction, Forestry, Pest Control Operators, Agricultural, Engineering and Manufacturing, Corporate....

Thank you and Congratulations to the Teachers of Klipspringer Primary school who completed their First aid L1 or SAQA119...
26/06/2025

Thank you and Congratulations to the Teachers of Klipspringer Primary school who completed their First aid L1 or SAQA119567 qualifications this week.

It truly was a pleasure to work with you this week.

24/06/2025

Mr Duncan from Klipspringer Primary practicing his CPR - compressions only.

09/04/2025

🟠 Definition:
First aid is the immediate care given to someone who is injured or suddenly ill.

🟤 Basic Principles:
✅️Preserve life
✅️Prevent the condition from worsening
✅️Promote recovery

🟡 Aims:
✅️Stay safe
✅️Assess the situation
✅️Call for help
✅️Provide basic first aid
✅️Handover to professional medical help

🔴 Common First Aid Skills:

✅️Airway, Breathing, and Circulation (ABC)
✅️CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
✅️Secondary survey
✅️Recovery Position
✅️Shock treatment
✅️Bleeding Control
✅️Choking

‼️Importance of First Aid:

👍First aid can be the difference between life and death in an emergency.
👍It can prevent conditions from worsening and promote recovery.
👍It helps individuals feel prepared and confident in responding to emergency situations.

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27/03/2025

Please vote for Abundans under Tertiary Education.

You can vote every day.

https://www.citizen.co.za/lowvelder/kids-in-mbombela/

Unfortunately there isn't an Occupational health section, therefore we were nominated under Kids Tertiary education 😉

Whether you are a First Aid client or an Occupational health medicals client.... please vote!!!

Checking your vision during an Occupational Health (OH) medical examination is crucial for several reasons:Safety and He...
26/02/2025

Checking your vision during an Occupational Health (OH) medical examination is crucial for several reasons:

Safety and Health Reasons
1. *Accident prevention*: Good vision is essential for safe driving, operating machinery, and performing tasks that require attention to detail.
2. *Early detection of eye problems*: Regular vision checks can help detect eye conditions, such as glaucoma, cataracts, or age-related macular degeneration, at an early stage.
3. *Prevent vision loss*: Some eye conditions, if left untreated, can lead to permanent vision loss. Early detection and treatment can help prevent this.

Work-Related Reasons
1. *Fitness for work*: Certain jobs require good vision to perform tasks safely and efficiently. A vision check can help determine if you're fit for your specific role.
2. *Compliance with regulations*: Many industries, such as transportation, aviation, and healthcare, require regular vision checks to ensure employees can perform their duties safely.
3. *Reduced risk of workplace accidents*: Good vision can help prevent accidents caused by poor visibility, misjudging distances, or failing to notice hazards.

Personal Benefits
1. *Improved quality of life*: Good vision can enhance your overall quality of life, enabling you to perform daily tasks, enjoy hobbies, and maintain independence.
2. *Early detection of underlying health issues*: Vision problems can sometimes be a symptom of underlying health issues, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or multiple sclerosis.
3. *Corrective measures*: If vision problems are detected, corrective measures, such as glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery, can be taken to improve your vision.

In summary, checking your vision during an OH medical examination is essential for maintaining safety, health, and productivity, as well as ensuring compliance with regulations and improving your overall quality of life.

During an Occupational Health (OH) medical examination, drivers are often required to check their blood glucose levels f...
24/02/2025

During an Occupational Health (OH) medical examination, drivers are often required to check their blood glucose levels for several important reasons:

1. *Diabetes detection*: Blood glucose checks can help identify undiagnosed diabetes or pre-diabetes conditions. Uncontrolled diabetes can impair a driver's ability to operate a vehicle safely.
2. *Hypoglycemia risk*: Drivers with diabetes are at risk of experiencing hypoglycemic episodes (low blood sugar), which can cause:
- Dizziness
- Confusion
- Loss of consciousness
- Impaired reaction time
3. *Fitness to drive*: Blood glucose checks help assess a driver's fitness to drive. Drivers with uncontrolled diabetes or those experiencing frequent hypoglycemic episodes may be deemed unfit to drive.
4. *Medication management*: For drivers with diabetes, blood glucose checks help monitor the effectiveness of their medication regimen and adjust it as needed to maintain safe blood glucose levels.
5. *Regulatory compliance*: In many countries, regulations require commercial drivers to undergo regular medical examinations, including blood glucose checks, to ensure they are fit to drive.
6. *Safety risks*: Uncontrolled diabetes can increase the risk of accidents due to:
- Impaired cognitive function
- Reduced reaction time
- Increased risk of seizures or loss of consciousness

By checking blood glucose levels during an OH medical, drivers can:

1. Identify potential health risks
2. Receive guidance on managing their condition
3. Ensure they are fit to drive safely
4. Comply with regulatory requirements

Remember, prioritizing health and safety is essential for drivers to maintain their licenses and protect themselves and others on the road.

Checking blood pressure during an Occupational Health (OH) medical examination is a crucial aspect of assessing your ove...
21/02/2025

Checking blood pressure during an Occupational Health (OH) medical examination is a crucial aspect of assessing your overall health and fitness for work. Here are some reasons why:

1. *Hypertension detection*: High blood pressure (hypertension) is a significant health risk factor. OH medicals help identify individuals with hypertension, allowing for early intervention and treatment.
2. *Cardiovascular risk assessment*: Blood pressure is a key indicator of cardiovascular health. Elevated blood pressure can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease.
3. *Fitness for work*: Certain jobs, especially those involving physical labor, driving, or operating heavy machinery, require individuals to have controlled blood pressure to ensure their safety and the safety of others.
4. *Monitoring existing conditions*: If you have a pre-existing medical condition, such as hypertension or kidney disease, regular blood pressure checks help monitor the condition's progression and the effectiveness of treatment.
5. *Identifying potential health risks*: Blood pressure checks can reveal potential health risks, such as:
- Kidney disease
- Sleep apnea
- Certain hormonal imbalances
6. *Compliance with regulations*: In some industries, regular blood pressure checks are mandated by law or regulatory bodies to ensure workers' health and safety.

During an OH medical, the healthcare professional will typically:

1. Take your blood pressure reading
2. Review your medical history
3. Assess your overall health and fitness for work
4. Provide guidance on managing any health risks or conditions

Remember, regular blood pressure checks are an essential part of maintaining your overall health and well-being.

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